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  Comrade Napoleon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Napoleon approved of this poem and had it written on the wall of the big barn at the opposite end of where the Seven Commandments were listed.
It was surrounded by a portrait of Napoleon drawn by Squealer in white paint.
With the events in Animal Farm mirroring those in the Soviet Union, the switch from Beasts of England to Comrade Napoleon represents Joseph Stalin's switch of the USSR's national anthem from "The Internationale" to "Hymn of the Soviet Union".
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 Animal Farm Pig Toys
"...Napoleon was now never spoken of simply as ‘Napoleon.’ He was always referred to in formal style as ‘our Leader, Comrade Napoleon,’ and the pigs liked to invent for him such titles as Father of All Animals, Terror of Mankind, Protector of the Sheep-fold, Ducklings' Friend, and the like.
In his speeches, Squealer would talk with the tears rolling down his cheeks of Napoleon's wisdom the goodness of his heart, and the deep love he bore to all animals everywhere, even and especially the unhappy animals who still lived in ignorance and slavery on other farms...
Napoleon approved of this poem and caused it to be inscribed on the wall of the big barn, at the opposite end from the Seven Commandments.
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Napoleon, on the other hand, argued that the great need of the moment was to increase food production, and that if they wasted time on the windmill they would all starve to death.
Napoleon was well aware of the bad results that might follow if the real facts of the food situation were known, and he decided to make use of Mr.
Napoleon himself, attended by his dogs and his cockerel, came down to inspect the completed work; he personally congratulated the animals on their achievement, and announced that the mill would be named Napoleon Mill.
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 Panta Rei: George Orwell: Animal Farm   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Napoleon: Napoleon is Orwell's chief villain in Animal Farm.
Napoleon, the pig, is really the central character on the farm.
The dogs are the arch-defenders of Napoleon and the pigs, and although they don't speak, they are definitely a force the other animals have to reckon with.
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 NovelGuide: Animal Farm: Metaphor Analysis
Snowball and Napoleon, though, were too greedy and were required to use force in order to establish their corrupt government.
Jones, and later Napoleon, is the vehicle from which the working class hears about this land where clover and sugar is unmeasured and free to everyone.
When Napoleon takes the milk for himself and the other pigs, he is, in essence, stealing the very core of the people.
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 Napoleon the Boar
Napoleon's competitor barely escapes with his tail and his life through a hole in the hedge, never to be seen again.
Napoleon is further exalted in their little minds, with nothing else to base their convictions on other than Squealer's persuasive words.
Napoleon had succeeded in his totalitarian methods to control them, but unfortunately, the hopes and ideals of the revolution were dashed to pieces.
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 Animal Farm Character Profiles - Charles' George Orwell Links
Napoleon was setting the stage for his own domination long before he really began "dishing it out" to Snowball.
Napoleon uses his "secret dogs" for the first time here; before Snowball has a chance to stand up and give a counter-argument to Napoleon's disapproval of the windmill, the dogs viciously attack the pig, forcing him to flee, never to return again.
Napoleon and the other pigs even go as far as to invite him over for dinner at the end of the book.
www.netcharles.com /orwell/articles/col-afcp.htm   (3721 words)

  
 puppet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Comrades, it is essential that Napoleon be comfortable and well fed. After all, he is making the decisions for all of you so that you don't decide anything wrong.
After a day or two, it was learned that Comrade Napoleon had merely suffered from a hangover, and the pigs had determined to use the pasture that was to serve as retirement land to plant barley.
Comrades, I regret to report that Boxer died in an animal hospital in Willingdon.
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 Animal Farm 3   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
He uses his craftiness and cunning to deceive the animals into thinking that he is on their side and that he^s doing all he can to help them.
Napoleon asks Squealer to go round the farm and explain to the others the new arrangements.
He says ^Comrades, I trust that every animal here appreciates the sacrifice that comrade Napoleon has made in taking this extra labour upon himself.
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 Animal Farm by George Orwell: Chapter 9
Napoleon had commanded that once a week there should be held something called a Spontaneous Demonstration, the object of which was to celebrate the struggles and triumphs of Animal Farm.
He said that Comrade Napoleon had learned with the very deepest distress of this misfortune to one of the most loyal workers on the farm, and was already making arrangements to send Boxer to be treated in the hospital at Willingdon.
Napoleon ended his speech with a reminder of Boxer's two favourite maxims, "I will work harder" and "Comrade Napoleon is always right"-maxims, he said, which every animal would do well to adopt as his own.
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Napoleon: Napoleon is Orwell's chief villain in Animal FarmNapoleon, the pig, is really the central character on the farm.
Obviously a metaphor for Stalin, Comrade Napoleon represents the human frailties of any revolution.  Orwell believed that although socialism is good as an ideal, it can never be successfully adopted due to uncontrollable sins of human nature.
The terror Napoleon sets upon the animals means that he can control the animals in the way Snowball’s eloquence cannot.
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 FictionPress.Com Story : Tweezers of Dystopia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
It goes, "Oh, comrade, comrade, comrade, I share my wealth with you, oh comrade, comrade, comrade, I share my wealth with you," repeatedly to the tune of the #1 hit "Dreidel." I remixed on that Hebrew tune just as Puff Daddy remixes on 80's tunes.
It's laws are that a comrade is a believer in communism, and you musn't mistreat a comrade.
He busted Comrade Corey out of jail, Got all of the inmates teamed up against Clinton, and bust them out of jail, comradized them, which is yelling "Huaaah Haar!" once and patting them on the back twice, and then they are an honorary comrade whether or not they are pro-Communism.
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 Free-Essays.us - Animal Farm   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Napoleon has Squealer go around the farm and explain to the animals the new arrangements of the farm since Snowball was banished off the farm.
Squealer’s main objectives in his speech to the animals of the farm is to give good reasons why Napoleon drove Snowball out of the farm, to put down Snowball as much as possible, and to make all the animals want to be commanded and cared for by Napoleon.
His importance increases under the reign of Napoleon because he was then able to express his great characteristics of his persuasive speaking, manipulating words, craftiness and acting ability.
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 NovelGuide: Animal Farm: Novel Summary: Chapter 8   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
And to further distance the animals from their ties of respect and admiration for Snowball, Napoleon (with help from Squealer no doubt) tells them that really Snowball was no hero at the Battle of Cowshed, but in fact a coward who ran away from the danger.
Napoleon goes on to say that the award Snowball received was really just a myth too.
Orwell goes on to say, "It was a few days later than this that the pigs came upon a case of whisky in the cellars of the farmhouse." And surprise, surprise, Napoleon suddenly becomes "sick" and is said to be dying.
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 ANIMAL FARM - CHAP 8
And when they thought of how they had laboured, what discouragements they had overcome, and the enormous difference that would be made in their lives when the sails were turning and the dynamos running-when they thought of all this, their tiredness forsook them and they gambolled round and round the windmill, uttering cries of triumph.
It now appeared that Snowball was not, after all, hiding on Pinchfield Farm, and in fact had never been there in his life: he was living-in considerable luxury, so it was said-at Foxwood, and had in reality been a pensioner of Pilkington for years past.
But when the animals saw the green flag flying, and heard the gun firing again-seven times it was fired in all-and heard the speech that Napoleon made, congratulating them on their conduct, it did seem to them after all that they had won a great victory.
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 Animal Farm Study Guide / Animal Farm Summary
Quote 15: "If she herself had had any picture of the future, it had been of a society of animals set free from hunger and the whip, all equal, each working according to his capacity, the strong protecting the weak...
You would often hear one hen remark to another, 'Under the guidance of our Leader, Comrade Napoleon, I have laid five eggs in six days'; or two cows, enjoying a drink at the pool, would exclaim, 'Thanks to the leadership of Comrade Napoleon, how excellent this water tastes!'" Chapter 8, pg.
Quote 19: "Besides, in those days they had been slaves and now they were free, and that made all the difference, as Squealer did not fail to point out." Chapter 9, pg.
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 HE 360 Lecture 17   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Squealer, though, won't tolerate this “gray” view, and plays his trump card: Napoleon says “that Snowball was Jones's agent from the very beginning.” Boxer, in spite of his eyewitness knowledge to the contrary, falls back upon his maxim: “If Comrade Napoleon says it, it mist be right” (81).
Their desire to act, though, is channeled by Squealer into support for “Comrade Napoleon's strategy” (93).
Napoleon, too, uses this device when he proclaims Animal Farm a Republic and holds elections, himself the only candidate for President (108).
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Character of Jesus Christ
Napoleon I, at St. Helena, felt convinced that "Between him [Jesus] and whoever else in the world there is no possible term of comparison" (Montholon, "Récit de la Captivité de l'Empereur Napoléon").
Nowhere is Jesus merely a long-faced ascetic or a joyous comrade, we find Him everywhere to be leader of men, whose principles are built on a rock.
It may be said that the strength of Christ's character gives rise to another quality which we may call poise.
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 Global Teen.net: Real Teens | Real Issues | Real Politics - Animal Farm   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
But just at this moment Napoleon stood up and, casting a peculiar sidelong look at Snowball, uttered a high-pitched whimper of a kind no one had ever heard him utter before.
Napoleon was well aware of the bad results that might follow if the real facts of the food situation were known, and he decided to make u se of Mr.
But when the animals saw the green flag flying, and heard the gun firing again - seven times it was fired in all - and heard the speech that Napoleon made, congratulating them on their conduct, it did seem to them after all that they had won a great victory.
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“Our leader Comrade Napoleon’ announced Snowball…’has stated…that Snowball was Jones’s agent from the beginning…long before the Rebellion was ever thought of.’ ‘Ah, that is different!’ said Boxer.
‘If Comrade Napoleon says it, it must be right.’” (91) Squealer takes advantage of the animal’s ignorance of the truth.
All Squealer has to do to convince the animals is say “Napoleon said so”.
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 Animal Farm, Chap. 7
Thei r method was to fly up to the rafters and there lay their eggs, which smashed to pieces on the floor.
Then a sheep confessed to having urinated in the drinking pool—urged to do this, so she said, by Snowball—and two other sheep confessed t o having murdered an old ram, an especially devoted follower of Napoleon, by chasing him round and round a bonfire when he was suffering from a cough.
But still, it was not for this that she an d all the other animals had hoped and toiled.
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 Quotes from George Orwell's Animal Farm - Charles' George Orwell Links
But sometimes you might make the wrong decisions, comrades, and then where should we be?" The classic hypocrisy seen here is too hard to miss.
5) As Napoleon was deceiving the neighboring farmers he was also tricking his own animals.
6) So Napoleon, with the help of his dogs, slaughters anyone who is said to be disloyal.
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 Forex News Update - Black Swan Currency Currents   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
No one believes more firmly than Comrade Napoleon that all animals are created equal.
But sometimes you would make the wrong decisions, comrades, and then where should we be?”
Even though mortgages have been around only since 1998, the government is worried banks could be saddled with more bad loans if speculative bubbles burst.
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 LoL Community Service: The Ask ES Thread Summary
Time-wise, the Discovery Age is the 1500s, the Exploration Age is the 1600s, The Fortress Age is the 1700s, and the Industrial Age is the 1800s.
Q: ES, you've said in various interviews that there'll be campaign only civs that, as the name suggests, are only playable in the campaign.
You can't always count on Elizabeth to ally with Natives or for Napoleon to boom any moreso than you could a buddy that you play a lot of games with.
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 Animal Farm Study Guide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
After they vote and decide rats are comrades, Major summarizes his points for the
Why did Napoleon in fact change his mind and decide to have the animals build the
In what ways has Napoleon set himself apart from the other animals?
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 Animal Farm.
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that at some point some lines and how they describe Napoleon makes the readers laugh.
This poem is one of the ways that Orwell makes the readers aware of the situation and how easy it is to distract the animals and make them believe that they have an efficient leader.
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Also note that the quote at line 14 is written by "sgmls" as a single line of output; the line breaks are there for ease of reading.
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These were large sheets of paper which had to be closely covered\nwith writing, and as soon as they were so covered, they were burnt in the\nfurnace...
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 Amazon.com: Animal Farm and 1984: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Out of their cleverness, the pigs Napoleon, Squealer, and Snowball emerge as leaders of the new community in a subtle evolution that proves disastrous.
The climax is the brutal betrayal of the faithful horse Boxer, when totalitarian rule is reestablished with the bloodstained postscript to the founding slogan: But some Animals Are More Equal Than Others.
The climax is the brutal betrayal of the faithful horse Boxer, when totalitarian rule is re-established with the bloodstained postscript to the founding slogan: But Some Animals Are More Equal Than Others.
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 Club RSX Message Board - View Profile: Comrade Napoleon
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